However, fans produced "multiple racist and far-right symbols" in December's Champions League tie at Viktoria Plzen.

CSKA have also been fined 50,000 euros (around £41,200).

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Fifa chief Jeffrey Webb on racism

A statement from European football's
governing body Uefa read:
"Due to the fact that CSKA Moscow had previous records concerning the racist behaviour of their supporters, they have been ordered to play their next Uefa competition match as host club behind closed doors.

Serbia's Under-21 team, previously in trouble over a
match against England
in 2012, and Cypriot club Apollon Limassol were handed partial stadium closures because of monkey chanting by their supporters at recent games.

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